1908:
Examined by Professor B. in St. Petersburg, Russia, for
depression and other related problemsExamined by Professor Emil Kraepelin in Munich, Germany;
sent to nearby sanatorium, where met Therese, his future wifeExamined by Dr. N. at sanatorium near Frankfurt am Main,
GermanyExamined by Professor Ziehen in Berlin, Germany; sent to
nearby sanatorium

1909:
Analyzed by Dr. D. in Odessa, Russia, who recommended that
Pankejeff be analyzed by Sigmund Freud

1910 -
1914:
First period of analysis under Sigmund Freud

1914:
Married Therese (maiden name Keller; name of first husband
unknown)

1915:
Passed national examinations in law at Odessa University,
Odessa, Russia

1919:
Moved to Vienna, Austria

1919 -
1920:
Second period of analysis under Sigmund Freud

1920 -
1950:
Employed by an insurance company

1938:
Therese Pankejeff committed suicide

1947:
Granted Austrian citizenship

1971:
Published
The Wolf-Man (New York: Basic Books. 370
pp.)

1979:
Died, Vienna, Austria

From the guide to the Sergius Pankejeff Papers, 1901-1979, (bulk 1920-1950), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)